Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the same policy for literally any other illness.
24 hours fever/vomit/diarrhea free basically. It was like this before COVID and people somehow continued to go on with life.
Also many viruses are contagious before symptoms appear and the hypothetical COVID positive kid without symptoms is likely not even testing. We aren’t going back to masking kids just in case they become sick or doing surveillance testing. If you’re worried, you are free to use a quality N95.
Sure, and you're probably also triggered by other people wearing masks. Can't win.
Nope. I literally DGAF if someone wants to wear a mask. It doesn’t affect me at all. I support people making that choice for their bodies. How self centered do you have to be to think everyone is triggered by your mask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Why bother testing in the first place? Kid had no symptoms and testing positive didn’t change anything. Why bother?
FTR we don’t test at all so I’m not flaming you just curious why you bothered?
I have the same question. Why did you test when it has no impact on your behavior?
This. We only ever test one of our kids (only if they have symptoms) because they are truly immunocompromised and do alter our course of action if they have it.
this makes no sense. we also have an immunocompromised family member and we test everyone who comes down with the sniffles cuz we need to isolate them away from the vulnerable one to protect her. why don't you do this too PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still talking about this tired topic...some of y'all need to get a f'ing life.
Just cuz you're tired of it doesn't mean it went away. Some of us are trying to live our lives, and it's much easier to do that if you are not actively trying to spread illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the same policy for literally any other illness.
24 hours fever/vomit/diarrhea free basically. It was like this before COVID and people somehow continued to go on with life.
Also many viruses are contagious before symptoms appear and the hypothetical COVID positive kid without symptoms is likely not even testing. We aren’t going back to masking kids just in case they become sick or doing surveillance testing. If you’re worried, you are free to use a quality N95.
Sure, and you're probably also triggered by other people wearing masks. Can't win.
Anonymous wrote:We’re seriously talking about this in fall of 2024? You people are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still talking about this tired topic...some of y'all need to get a f'ing life.
Just cuz you're tired of it doesn't mean it went away. Some of us are trying to live our lives, and it's much easier to do that if you are not actively trying to spread illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Why bother testing in the first place? Kid had no symptoms and testing positive didn’t change anything. Why bother?
FTR we don’t test at all so I’m not flaming you just curious why you bothered?
I have the same question. Why did you test when it has no impact on your behavior?
This. We only ever test one of our kids (only if they have symptoms) because they are truly immunocompromised and do alter our course of action if they have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Why bother testing in the first place? Kid had no symptoms and testing positive didn’t change anything. Why bother?
FTR we don’t test at all so I’m not flaming you just curious why you bothered?
I have the same question. Why did you test when it has no impact on your behavior?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Why bother testing in the first place? Kid had no symptoms and testing positive didn’t change anything. Why bother?
FTR we don’t test at all so I’m not flaming you just curious why you bothered?
Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Anonymous wrote:We’re seriously talking about this in fall of 2024? You people are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like any other cold.
Other colds don’t kill people at the rate Covid does. Your flippant post is offensive to the millions who lost loved ones. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Just like any other cold.
Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.